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prot/zm.c. I don't know if I still even have my WC
discs lying around anymore, so I am not at liberty to
try compilation...but if I had to hazard a guess, I'd
say that there appear to be conflicting declarations
for those two variables.
Does anybody know why I'm getting undefined reference errors for: [snip] when "_Rxframeind" & "_Rxtype" isn't even in the
source file (c:\dv\s3\prot\zm.c) ??
Not being a programmer, these questions may seem
stupid, but could it be something in one of the
libraries? Or some other file in the source directory
that the compiler may have opened without your
knowledge? Broken compiler?
Like I said, I'm not a programmer by any stretch of the
imagination, but I find it implausible that random
reference types would be generated by the compiler -
unless it's broken or picking them up from some
undisclosed location. I don't suppose the program
pointed you to any line number in the source, did it?
prot/zm.c. I don't know if I still even have my WC
discs lying around anymore, so I am not at liberty to
try compilation...but if I had to hazard a guess, I'd
say that there appear to be conflicting declarations
for those two variables.
I have uploaded Watcom C/C++ v10.6 to PirateBay if you need it.
Or you can try anonymous FTP at ypan.dyndns.org. I
would definitely prefer via bittorrent as my upstream
is fairly saturated.